A psychedelic-assisted therapist and active-duty cop makes the case for decriminalizing psychedelics and rethinking how police serve communities.

Sarko Gergerian — A police lieutenant in Winthrop, Massachusetts and a trained psychedelic-assisted therapist, believed to be the first law enforcement officer to receive a religious exemption to access entheogens. He advocates for psychedelic access and 'recovery-oriented community policing.'
Joe Rogan talks with Sarko Gergerian, a Massachusetts police lieutenant and psychedelic-assisted therapist introduced to him by Paul Stamets. They explore how MDMA, psilocybin, and ketamine can treat trauma, the epidemic of suicide among first responders, and why first responders carry far more critical-incident trauma than civilians. Gergerian recounts meeting Rick Doblin, training with MAPS, and having a filmed mystical MDMA experience that appeared in Michael Pollan's docuseries. They trace the history of drug prohibition, the suppression of hemp by William Randolph Hearst, and cocaine's role in Coca-Cola, then critique blanket prohibition versus thoughtful decriminalization. Gergerian closes by describing the 'CLEAR' police-to-public-health pipeline he built in Winthrop, connecting people in crisis to care instead of cages.
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